Congress’ history of ceding its war powers to the executive branch is a bipartisan problem that requires lawmakers to assert themselves, Chicago Tribune columnist Daniel DePetris writes.
More than ever before, the American people need and deserve a strong Congress to check and balance Trump’s increasingly ...
US federal prosecutors indicted the Adani Group chairman, his nephew Sagar, and 6 others on bribery charges under a law that ...
America, unfortunately, has long been suffering from a crisis of civics. Put simply, many Americans are woefully ignorant ...
In the three weeks since President Trump took office and gave Elon Musk free rein inside the federal government, millions of ...
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I’m gravely concerned about the Congress, which remains asleep at the wheel, and an overeager executive trying to exercise ...
A president who wants to brazenly challenge both Congress and the courts will be hard to constrain.
House and Senate Republicans are arguing over budget strategy, while the Trump administration makes clear it is ready to ...
The framers of the Constitution imagined Congress as the preeminent branch of government. But many GOP lawmakers on Capitol ...
Republicans in the House and Senate are proposing competing budget plans to advance President Donald Trump's agenda, with the ...
U.S. Congress can't just sit by while President Trump does whatever he wants. But lawmakers seem to have no intention of actually working.